In that case you can just click on the backward/forward buttons on the top left corner, that sounds faster.
I do, but ideally one should be able work using only keyboard, without the mouse, as that is oftentimes much faster. Would like to see Dynalist as super-efficient solution!
This is related to the need expressed in Recent file in File Finder as well. Would like to rapidly navigate between recent files using keyboard only, something like CMD-TAB
to move around stack of recently visited items.
Neither Ctrl+Left/Right nor Alt+Left/Right work for me and I would love to see this implemented, as I use keyboard shortcuts a lot.
Yes, I definitely agree. The options in the āViewā menu does work, but for some reason the macOS system has intercepted the Ctrl+Left/Right shortcut (I think to switch workspaces?). We have to look into how to bypass that or switch to another shortcut if nothing works out.
It would be great if we could customize shortcuts in a future version of Dynalist!
As a Pro user you can already do that for most shortcuts in Dynalist! Itās available under settings - keymap. Unfortunately this shortcut is more of a system shortcut and we donāt provide customization for it yet.
Hi @Wayne_Smith, sorry for digging this up ! Weāre cleaning up the bugs and would like to know if the bug is still happening to you? If not weāll close this bug
Hi Erica,
I downloaded the latest desktop app to be sure, but the alt arrows do nothing
Added this to our new tracking system, hopefully weāll get to it soon!
Hi @Wayne_Smith,
Sorry for the super late update. Recently (back around beginning of April), we changed the go back/forward shortcuts on the desktop app to be the consistent with the browsers.
Now you can use Cmd+Left/Right
to go back and forward, when thereās nothing focused. If youāre focusing on something, you can now use the Esc
to remove the focus.
I hope that helps! If you could kindly confirm that, Iāll mark this bug as fixed.
Thanks for confirming!
Thanks @Erica, I thought I was going crazy until I found this thread. It is quite annoying that one has to first hit Escape for Cmd-Left/Right to work. Is there any chance to make it work all the time, either viewing or editing? Should a new thread be opened? Thank you
I donāt think so, unfortunately, as Cmd-Left/Right is for manipulating the textā¦ donāt really want to override that
Ok, thatās how it is then thanks for the reply.
EDIT: deleted my remark, it was bogus, sorry.
No worries, Sven!
This would be a helpful shortcut to be able to map (e.g. to CTRL-CMD-LEFT/RIGHT)!
Bummer. Iād love it if I didnāt have to press escape first. What about having cmd-opt- and cmd-opt- for navigation as well or instead?